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  1. The Stade Josy Barthel is the former national stadium of Luxembourg, and the former home of the Luxembourg national football team. The stadium, which also hosted rugby union and athletics events, is located on route d'Arlon, in the Luxembourg City quarter of Belair.

    • 1928-1931
    • 1931
    • 8,000
  2. Lo stadio Josy Barthel è uno stadio del Lussemburgo della capienza di 8 054 posti, in parte coperti. Edificato nel 1928, ha ospitato per decenni le partite della nazionale lussemburghese di calcio e della nazionale di rugby a 15 del Lussemburgo. È sede di competizioni di atletica .

  3. 14 lug 2021 · Known then as Stade Municipal, the stadium was renamed in honour of Josy Barthel in 1993 who remains currently the only athlete from Luxembourg to have won a gold Medal at the Olympic games. Josy Barthel won the 1500m gold at the 1952 Olympics which was held at Helsinki’s Olympiastadion in Finland.

  4. Read the background story about how Stade de Luxembourg came to be 2007 - 2012 Josy Barthel Stadium fails to comply with UEFA infrastructure requirements; the government and the City of Luxembourg agree on the need to build a new stadium.

  5. As of 1 September 2021, the Luxembourg national team adopted Luxembourg City's, Stade de Luxembourg the country's national stadium, as its home venue. Formerly, the team played at the Stade Josy Barthel, where, at counting in August 2015, it had played 235 games, including unofficial matches. [23]

  6. 1 set 2018 · STADE JOSY BARTHEL: Tutto quello che devi sapere prima di partire (AGGIORNATO 2024) - Tripadvisor. Europa. Lussemburgo. Distretto di Lussemburgo. Città di Lussemburgo. Cose da fare: Città di Lussemburgo. Stade Josy Barthel. 23 recensioni. n. 137 di 146 attività a Città di Lussemburgo. Arene e stadi. Scrivi una recensione. Cosa dicono le persone.

  7. Stadiums. Luxemburg. Stade Josy Barthel. Advertisement. Stade Josy Barthel – stadium description. Largest and effectively national stadium of Luxembourg . Opened back in 1931 it now holds over 8,000 people on seats only and its shape is the outcome of 1990 redevelopment.